What is the basis of sustainable architecture?

This principle of sustainable architecture refers to the proper utilization of renewable energies and resources, such as fossil fuels, in order to reduce the consumption of these resources and make better use of renewable energies and resources, or natural resources such as solar energy. Saving resources is the core of this principle.

The underlying second principle of sustainable architecture emphasizes the prevention of environmental pollution. According to this principle, materials can be transformed into other forms without damaging their usefulness. For example, materials and recyclables left over from one building can be the primary materials of another structure.

Human survival is guaranteed by the conservation of the ecosystem chains in which it lives. For this reason, the most important principle of sustainable architecture refers to the design of buildings to co-exist with humans. Renewable, urban design and human well-being.

Why sustainable architecture

Sustainable development in the Middle East and new cities Sustainable architectural development sustains traditional buildings and reduces water consumption in buildings and renewable energies and materials cycles

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2.2 million +

square feet is LEED certified every day with more than 90,000 projects using LEED.

Sustainable Architecture

If in modern architecture the form is a function of function, in the past architecture it was the function of climate.That is, in each climate, the form of the building was subject to the climatic conditions of that region.In cold, hot and dry or humid climates, the form of the building materials and its executive details are chosen and designed to make the most of the climate and environmental conditions and to provide human comfort in that climate with minimum energy consumption.